Once
upon a time the Bodhisatta - the Enlightenment Being - was born into
a high class family in northern India. When he grew up he gave up
the ordinary desires of the everyday world and became a holy man.
He went to the Himalayan Mountains where 500 other holy men became
his followers.

He meditated throughout
his long life. He gained supernatural powers - like flying through
the air and understanding people's thoughts without their speaking.
These special powers impressed his 500 followers greatly.

One rainy season,
the chief follower took 250 of the holy men into the hill country
villages to collect salt and other necessities. It just so happened
that this was the time when the master was about to die. The 250 who
were still by his side realized this. So they asked him, "Oh
most holy one, in your long life practicing goodness and meditation,
what was your greatest achievement?"

Having difficulty
speaking as he was dying, the last words of the Enlightenment Being
were, "No Thing." Then he was reborn in a heaven world.

Expecting to hear
about some fantastic magical power, the 250 followers were disappointed.
They said to each other. "After a long life practicing goodness
and meditation. our poor master has achieved 'nothing'." Since
they considered him a failure, they burned his body with no special
ceremony, honors, or even respect.

When the chief
follower returned he asked, "Where is the holy one?" "He
has died," they told him. "Did you ask him about his greatest
achievement?" "Of course we did," they answered. "And
what did he say?" asked the chief follower. "He said he
achieved 'nothing'," they replied, "so we didn't celebrate
his funeral with any special honors."

Then the chief
follower said, "You brothers did not understand the meaning of
the teacher's words. He achieved the great knowledge of 'No Thing'.
He realized that the names of things are not what they are. There
is what there is, without being called 'this thing' or 'that thing'.
There is no 'Thing'." In this way the chief follower explained
the wonderful achievement of their great master, but they still did
not understand.

Meanwhile, from
his heaven world,, the reborn Enlightenment Being saw that his former
chief follower's words were not accepted. So he left the heaven world
and appeared floating in the air above his former followers' monastery.
In praise of the chief follower's wisdom he said, "The one who
hears the Truth and understands automatically, is far better off than
a hundred fools who spend a hundred years thinking and thinking and
thinking."

By preaching in
this way, the Great Being encouraged the 500 holy men to continue
seeking Truth. After lives spent in serious meditation, all 500 died
and were reborn in the same heaven world with their former master.